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[Opinions] Re: I'm not saying you're wrong, but don't think I am either!
by
Lily
(Destry)
5/15/2010, 6:53 AM
in reply to
a message by Miranda
No, the accent means that it's a long and open aah sound, not an aw sound. There's a huge difference.
And the -noa part comes from
Noa
,
Noah
so it's NO-a.
It's
Sian
+
Noah
, not
Sian
+ Na.
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brydz
(guest)
5/15/2010, 7:46 PM
Sianoa -i've only ever heard it pronounced SHAH-Noah.
Shauna
-is pronounced SHAW-Nuh.
2 totally different names.
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brydz
(guest)
5/15/2010, 7:45 PM
Sianoa -i've only ever heard it pronounced SHAH-Noah.
Shauna
-is pronounced SHAW-Nuh.
2 totally different names.
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Chanel
5/15/2010, 3:23 PM
In my accent, aah and aw sound exactly the same
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